Squizzles!

I don’t think that’s accurate

In my defence it was research that took me there.

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Why, thank you.
:smiling_face_with_three_hearts:
Wot a luvly-looking cake.

I’m guessing cake-day is my elsewhere-joining-anniversary, similar to TOP.
But that’s irrevelant. I love the cake.

ETA: only just noticed the little slice of cake next to my name.
Duh!

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I can’t be the only one: I’ve always been impressed by the toned appearance of squirrels’ upper arms. Way into preacher curls!

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Now I’m curious. Is that something you can discuss in a family newspaper?

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They clearly don’t sit behind a desk all day.

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If a wooden desk, they’d live in it.

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It is a bit dull, I had discovered some rotted wood at the threshold of an outside door had been extensively chewed, there was some faeces nearby that I wanted to identify. Having ruled out rats, I checked out squirrels (because I realised I had no idea what squirrel poo looked like). It was neither, the most likely culprit seems to be young foxes.

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At least it wasn’t termites (hopefully).

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Night of the Sciurus

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“Leggo!”

Who says this is left up to the student.

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“One slice, please. With pepperoni and squirrel.”

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Twin Cities own hippy coffee. They frequently help support public broadcasting.

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D unfortunately bought us two boxes of freezer-burned pierogi. I cooked some, but they proved inedible.

I had an idea after a couple days, and put the open box in the fridge to thaw. After a couple days, I threw a few of them outside to see if the birds went for them. I checked about an hour later, and to my delight, all of them were missing much of their mass. I threw the rest of the box out there, and put the 2nd box in the fridge, so they could join their friends in making our birds happy the next day.

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